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  • 2 months ago | nature.com | Umberto Lombardo |Christopher Bronk Ramsey |José Iriarte |Jennifer Watling

    AbstractThe Casarabe culture (500–1400 ce), spreading over roughly 4,500 km2 of the monumental mounds region of the Llanos de Moxos, Bolivia, is one of the clearest examples of urbanism in pre-Columbian (pre-1492 ce) Amazonia. It exhibits a four-tier hierarchical settlement pattern, with hundreds of monumental mounds interconnected by canals and causeways1,2.

  • Dec 7, 2024 | dev.to | José Iriarte

    Can men become Gods by virtue of their knowledge? Advances in robotics and artificial intelligence have given birth to mechanical creatures able to perform sophisticated calculations that allow them to traverse obstacle filled environments autonomously with remarkable speed. In the field of cell biology cellular material can now be programmed to spawn and develop into any human part or organ.

  • Apr 30, 2024 | whatever.scalzi.com | José Iriarte |Athena Scalzi

    Author José Pablo Iriarte is here today to tell us a bit about his debut middle grade novel, Benny Ramírez and the Nearly Departed. Both his novel and his Big Idea feature a feeling many creatives (and others!) are familiar with: imposter syndrome. Follow along to see how fitting into a new school is only the beginning of Benny’s problems. JOSÉ PABLO IRIARTE:I first encountered the term “imposter syndrome” from the proprietor of this very website.

  • Apr 30, 2024 | kirkusreviews.com | José Iriarte |James Patterson |Annie Matthew |Kobe Bryant

    When Latin music great Ignacio Ramírez dies, his path to a rewarding afterlife is hindered by unfinished business that demands resolution. Not only is Benny Ramírez the grandson of a famous Cuban American musician, but everyone else in his family has a talent, too: Papi is a well-regarded Hollywood producer, Mami has a gift for languages, older sister Cristina is a star dancer, and younger brother Manny is a promising actor.

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